An exceptional coffee table designed by Richard Faure in Paris in the 1970s-1980s, combining contemporary design with remarkable craftsmanship.
The table rests on a polished and patinated brass structure, showcasing precise brazing work, characteristic of Faure's talent for decorative metalwork. At its center, a sculptural cluster of gypsum arrows adds a unique artistic dimension, playing with light and creating a focal point that is both graphic and sculptural.
This piece perfectly illustrates the marriage between high-quality craftsmanship and formal experimentation in 1970s French furniture. Its warm patina, the precision of the brass welds, and the originality of the plaster decoration make it a rare and sought-after example for collectors of 20th-century design and artistic furniture.